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Lee E. Emerson

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be paid a bonus by the state. He supported studies of the feasibility of building a natural gas pipeline for Vermont and of possible racial discrimination in the state. Also during his administration, legislation known as the Forest Act was passed, providing assistance for municipalities to establish
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succeeded Emerson as lieutenant governor. When Arthur unexpectedly became governor in 1950 after Gibson resigned to accept a federal judgeship, Arthur served out Gibson's term but declined to run for a full term himself, clearing the way for Emerson's comeback. Emerson was elected governor in 1950
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had successfully challenged the established structure to win the governorship in 1946. Gibson defeated Emerson in the 1948 Republican primary and went on to win reelection to a second term. Emerson's fellow conservative
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and reelected in 1952, serving from 1951 to 1955. (Arthur instead ran for the U.S. House and lost the Republican primary to Winston Prouty, who went on to win the general election.)
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Throughout much of Vermont's history Governors and Lieutenant Governors had served two one-year terms, and later one two-year term as part of the Republican Party's
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elected statewide in more than 100 years. (Myer had defeated Harold Arthur in the 1958 general election for the U.S. House seat.)
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Democrat Fights Vermont Battle; Meyer Believed in Trouble in House Contest Against Gov. Robert T. Stafford,
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In 1960, Emerson was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for Vermont's seat in the
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He died in Berlin, Vermont, on May 26, 1976. He is buried at Welcome O. Brown Cemetery in Barton.
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Emerson married Dorcas M. Ball on August 4, 1927. They had two children, Nancy and Cynthia.
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Burlington Free Press Obituaries 02/2001 « Vermont History and Genealogy
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in his second term, serving from 1941 to 1943. He was elected to the
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As Governor, he recommended that Vermont citizens serving in the
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Emerson also played a role in "The Novikoff Affair," in which a
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Novikoff 2348:People from Barton, Vermont 809:"Vermont State Legislature" 766:Current Biography Yearbook, 570:in 1917, and served in the 2429: 2358:Syracuse University alumni 913:November 12, 2013, at the 891:November 12, 2013, at the 863:"Harold J. Arthur entry," 671:was dismissed for alleged 2315: 1872: 1777: 1337: 1256: 1247: 1239: 1229: 1220: 1212: 1202: 1193: 1185: 1175: 1166: 1158: 1153: 1143: 1124: 1116: 1111: 679:Post gubernatorial career 493: 340: 299: 256: 201: 158: 104: 51: 39: 30: 2320:indicate acting governor 1782:indicate acting governor 1112:Party political offices 764:"Lee E. Emerson entry", 520:69th governor of Vermont 1104:The Political Graveyard 1051:"University of Vermont" 752:June 29, 2011, at the 582:. Emerson received an 546:to incumbent Governor 326:William Erastus Hanson 783:Speakers of the House 663:University of Vermont 639:Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. 628:President Pro Tempore 452:Years of service 122:Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. 1299:Governors of Vermont 1120:Ernest W. Gibson Jr. 685:United States Senate 620:Speaker of the House 610:He was elected as a 558:Emerson was born in 1250:Governor of Vermont 1216:Mortimer R. Proctor 1131:Governor of Vermont 588:Syracuse University 578:as a member of the 478:Syracuse University 419:Syracuse University 408:Dorcas Ball Emerson 316:Addison W. Fletcher 134:Mortimer R. Proctor 119:Mortimer R. Proctor 46:Governor of Vermont 16:American politician 2403:Burials in Vermont 1206:John A. M. Hinsman 1154:Political offices 999:"Vermont Archives" 984:"Vermont Archives" 974:, January 11, 1987 908:"Vermont Archives" 886:"Vermont Archives" 789:on August 10, 2007 779:"Vermont Archives" 704:Robert T. Stafford 572:United States Army 548:Robert T. Stafford 514:, he was the 63rd 510:. A member of the 446:United States Army 188:John A. M. Hinsman 2325: 2324: 1832:(1777–1791) 1829:Vermont Republic 1787: 1786: 1355: 1312: 1311:(1777–1791) 1307:Vermont Republic 1266: 1265: 1260:Joseph B. 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Governor of Vermont
Lieutenant
Harold J. Arthur
Joseph B. Johnson
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.
Mortimer R. Proctor
Harold J. Arthur
President pro tempore of the Vermont Senate
Joseph H. Denny
John A. M. Hinsman
Vermont Senate
Orleans County
Speaker
Vermont House of Representatives
Oscar L. Shepard
Asa S. Bloomer
Vermont House of Representatives
Barton
Hardwick, Vermont
Berlin, Vermont
Republican
Alma mater
Syracuse University
George Washington University Law School
United States Army
Private
Students' Army Training Corps
Syracuse University

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